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Campanula 'Takesimana'

Campanula

Takesimana is part of the Bellflower genus and is a Campanula variety. Its scientific name is Campanula 'Takesimana'. It grows mainly as a Perennial, which means it typically grows best over a long period (from 3 years+). Takesimana normally grows with a ground cover-like habit.

Typically, Takesimana Campanula is normally fairly low maintenance and can thus be quite easy to grow - only a basic level of care is required throughout the year to ensure it thrives. Being aware of the basic growing conditions this plant likes (soil, sun and water) will result in a strong and vibrant plant.

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How to grow Campanula 'Takesimana'

Growing Takesimana from seed

Transplanting Takesimana

Harvesting Takesimana

Campanula 'Takesimana' information

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